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Like I had said on the main
Bloody Mary Page,
if you submit your hometown legend, you will get FULL
credit for it using whatever name that you decide.
Here's the thing, We're trying to figure out where this
legend came from, and how much it is like other legends all around the
world. Now, I KNOW I've said this before,and I'm SURE I'll say
this again...
Whatever you do, PLEASE be thorough with your answers. I get a LOT of
these submitted to the site, and I LOVE reading them all, but I get a
ton of submissions that I can't publish.
For example, if you don't give my your city/state or province/ and
country, I can't use the submission. If you put 2 word answers in, then
there isn't enough information for anyone to learn from. See what I
mean? All I'm asking is that you take a minute, and think about what
you're typing into the answer fields.
I'm sure that many of you have heard that the Bloody Mary
Legend originated from Queen Mary I of England, but as stated on the
main page, that idea really doesn't make much sense if you analyze it
with the other legends.
If you look at the archive,
you'll see so many submissions about a lady that had her children taken
from her, or some sort of evil witch that was burnt at the stake.
Why are all of these legends so different? Where do they
come from? That's the point of this experiment. We need to know about
the Bloody
Mary
in YOUR TOWN.
Please fill out the form below.
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